Deputy foreign ministers of Iran and China took part at a consultation meeting on the latest developments regarding the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. formally known as the JCPOA.
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The US sanctions re-imposed against the Islamic Republic. and said that Washington’s behavior has endangered maritime industry in the world.
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European countries will do nothing for the INSTEX without entering into a reasonable trade with Iran in various fields.
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Iran and China have held a joint consultative meeting in Beijing on the Iran nuclear deal.
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Iran has sent a written objection to the IAEA in that regard and announced the country will follow up on the issue.
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The former Iranian Secretary General of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum stressed the need to halt unilateral transnational sanctions against some GECF members.
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The remaining parties to the JCPOA meet in Vienna on December 6 to discuss how to move forward.
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Ductor has now several similar projects underway in the Americas and Europe.
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Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi said there is evidence that an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspector who was recently prevented from entering an Iranian nuclear site was carrying suspicious material.
Read More »FATF Faces Credibility Gap. No Evidence Its Work Reduces Proceeds of Crime
FATF faces a credibility gap and there is no evidence its work reduces proceeds of crime.
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